quoted in broken sentences

quoted in broken sentences

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǎ NT ó UQ ù w ě I, which means to divide the whole, also refers to the rest of the middle part. From Ye Jianying's great strategic decisive battle.

Idiom usage

As a predicate or adverbial; in the middle

Analysis of Idioms

Synonym: cut the head and cut the tail

The origin of Idioms

Ye Jianying said in the great strategic decisive battle: "because our army has carried out the above policy, the enemy in North China has been decapitated by our army and annihilated one by one."

Idiom explanation

Cut off the head, remove the tail. It means to divide the whole. Also refers to the remaining middle part.

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